Frequently Asked Questions

Question

Answer

FACULTY
OF ARTS

What can I do with a
major in Religious Studies?

By studying religion,
you can tailor your educational experience at ZEGU to fit your own future
career path. In fact, the study of religion can be combined in innovative
ways with a whole range of diverse careers. Areas in which a specialization
in religion will help you stand out include Non-profit Organizations, Law,
Journalism, International Business, Psychology, Social Work, Counselling,
Medicine, Religious Professions, and Education.

Learning about
religions means that you understand different cultures and develop a more
global perspective. Religious Studies is the ideal major for those who
seek a career in non-government organizations (NGOs), non-profit
organizations, government, or international corporations, where a deeper
understanding of cultures is essential to furthering organizational aims and
your future career.

Must I be a person of faith to
study religion?

Some students and faculty within our department do
practice particular religions; however, it is not a requirement nor
presumption of the interest in the academic study of religion. It should be
noted that all Religious Studies courses are taught academically, not seeking
to persuade you, as the student, of the truth or necessity to convert to a
particular religion.

FACULTY
OF LAW

How long is the ZEGU law degree programme

ZEGU law degree is a 5-year degree programme

Does the ZEGU faculty of law offer part time and
block release classes?

The
ZEGU law degree is offered on conventional basis only. There are no block
release and part time classes. All lecturers and tutorials are compulsory

Why study law at ZEGU?

ZEGU Faculty of Law offers unique and modern
optional courses like Cyber and Internet Law, Medical Law, Medical Law and
Forensic Medicine, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Law, Sports and
Recreation Law, Social Security Law to answer problems currently facing the
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